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George Washington1732-1799
http://www.biography.com/people/george-washington-9524786?page=6#presidency
Why George Washington for President?
• A great leader.• General• Lead the American Revolution.• Well respected.• President of the Constitutional Convention.• Help write the Constitution.
The First President; George Washington
• He accepted with mix feelings
• He wanted to devote his life to his farm
• Was unanimously voted into Presidency with John Adams as Vice President
“Washington was astutely aware that his presidency
would set a precedent for all that would follow. He
carefully attended to the responsibilities and duties
of his office, remaining vigilante to not emulate any
European royal court. To that end, he preferred the title
"Mr. President," instead of more imposing names that
were suggested. At first he declined the $25,000 salary
Congress offered the office of the presidency, for he was
already wealthy and wanted to protect his image as a
selfless public servant. However, Congress persuaded
him to accept the compensation to avoid giving the
impression that only wealthy men could serve as president.”http://www.biography.com/people/george-washington-9524786?page=7
Now What???
As first President, George Washington had no one to look up to or follow in their footsteps.
He set a precedent (an example) for all future presidents to follow.
Problems that Arise
How do you wish to be addressed?
Whom will you turn to for help and advice?
How long will you remain in office?
Cabinet: a group of advisors to help the president govern.
Thomas Jefferson Secretary of State: manages relations with foreign countries.
Henry KnoxSecretary of War
Oversee the organization, maintenance and general operations of the U.S. Army
Washington takes OfficeEstablishing The Judiciary
The Judiciary Act of 1789 established a court system. It provided for a Supreme Court of 6 justices. George Washington appointed John Jay of NewYork as the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Alexander Hamilton’s Financial Plan
A. Paying off the debt: The United States was left in deep debt from the American Revolution.
B. Raise revenue (profit) through taxes and tariffs.
C. Set up a national bank to hold the nations money, print and mint money and make interest on loans made to states and private businesses.
The Whiskey Rebellion
In 1791, Congress imposed a tax on all whiskey made and sold in the United States. Hamilton hoped this tax would help raise money to pay down the debt. Instead, this caused farmers to rebel. They did not want to pay the tax on Whiskey. They felt it was unfair because they made extra money by turning corn into whiskey. Farmers rebelled by burning down the home of a tax collector. An angry mob marched through Pittsburg, this was known as the Whiskey Rebellion.
Government’s Reaction
Washington responded quickly to show the new federal (national) government had the power to enforce the laws. He sent in 13,000 troops causing the mob to quickly scatter.
What did Washington’s response prove to Americans?__________________________________________________________________________________________
George Washington’s Foreign PolicyForeign Policy: relations with other countries.
1793
Washington announces the United States is a neutral.
The U.S. will NOT takes sides in foreign affairs.
The U.S. is a young nation. We need to take care of own affairs first.
England England refuses to leave the forts west of the Appalachian Mountains and continues to aid Native Americans against American settlers.
England seizes American ships and impress American sailors. (forces them into the British Navy)
John Jay was sent to England to repair relations with Britain.
Jay’s Treaty
John Jay was sent to England to repair relationswith Britain. The United States would pay all debts owed to
England. England would remove all troops from
Northwest Territory and stop helping Native Americans.
England refused to stop impressing sailors.
SpainSpain will not let the United States trade goods on the Mississippi River or allow them through the port of New Orleans.
Pinckney’s Treaty 1795:U.S. gets the right to trade on the Mississippi
River.U.S. gains the rights of deposit in New Orleans.
Americans can store goods at port until they could be loaded onto ships for transport.